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The temperature dependence of the fluorescent spectra of ZnCdS nanoparticles placed into a biological tissue has been
investigated. It is shown that the fluorescence peak of the nanoparticles is shifted towards longer wavelengths, and
fluorescence quenching is observed during heating the biological tissue until its denaturation. ZnCdS nanoparticles are
suitable for measuring the temperature of biological nanoobjects under photothermolysis.
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Julia Konyukhova, Alexander Skaptsov, Elena Volkova, Viktor Galushka, Vyacheslav Kochubey, "ZnCdS nanoparticles as nanobiosensors to determine denaturation of tissue," Proc. SPIE 9031, Saratov Fall Meeting 2013: Optical Technologies in Biophysics and Medicine XV; and Laser Physics and Photonics XV, 90310L (30 January 2014); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2052727